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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1987, p. 45

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r Section Three The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 23, 1987 11 When all is said and done, it's customers % like you who make us proud to be of service. We hope you have the * 1 best holiday ever! ' J f Carol Walker's Pioneer Service 114 Liberty Street South Bowmanville 623-6963 Bowmanville Nursery School Students Perform Annual Concert CRANBERRY PEAR CONSERVE (Makes about 5 cups) 3 cups sugar V* cup water 5 cups fresh or frozen Ocean Spray cranberries 2 large or 4 small fresh pears, peeled, cored and coarsely chopped 1 tablespoon grated orange peel */j cup Ruby Port Heat sugar and water in a heavy saucepan saucepan over low heat, swirling the pan occasionally. occasionally. until the sugar dissolves. Add the cranberries, pears and orange peel. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and cook until the consistency of thick jam. stirring frequently. frequently. about 20-25 minutes. Stir in Port. Cool completely before serving. The conserve can lx* stored in the refrigerator. refrigerator. well sealed, for one month. 1^.0 Don't miss our spectacular Walk of Lights leading lo Ihe traditional Nativity Scene down at our Harbour (complete with live animals) Merry Christmas! From the Staff and Management of PORT DARLINGTON MARINA HOTEL South of Hwy. 401, Exit 432, Bowmanville 623-4925 GReenngs These children in the morning session of the Bow- Jake Lang all took part in the concert, which fea- marmlle Nursery School had a riding good time at tured plenty of singing, hand-clapping and general their Christmas concert and party on Thursday, De- merry-making, cember 17. Alana Gillespie, Matthew Horton and Vo Dr. John Hawrylak Lola Hobbs and Elaine Beck Bowmanville Chiropractic Clinic 168 Church St. -- 623-4004 Cheery best wishes for a warm and happy holiday. Management and Staff of The Bowmanville I Foundry Co. Ltd. Telephone 623-3313 *ss swwsws: ffi-la-la-la-la We'd like to take time and wish you and your family a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. May Peace and Joy abound throughout the holiday. Merry Christmas » From CAROL, VIVIEN, BARB, JANICE and JOKA of Bowmanville Travel Centre King St. West Telephone 623-3182 TRAVEL WITH THE PROS... ^ndr/yrndrnt Prolmiono/» .0- gap? sa æ-y o. .0- | We wish to extend to our Customers and | « Friends Our Sincere Wishes for a Merry § H Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous s 8 New Year. | o • Arnot R. Wotten Hampton » . O Times may have changed but one thing is still the same-- sending holiday greetings to friends old and new. It's a pleasure to wish you happy holidays and thank you for letting us serve you throughout the year. Merry Christmas from the girls at Kut 'n' Hurl Violet, Wendy, Darolyn, Diana and Gina 71 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone 623-5019 Auctioneer / P.S. Have a Happy and Safe Holiday 1 a To the Citizens of the Durham Region This Christmas will be remembered by most of our citizens as a time of enjoyment and rejoicing in family reunion. Unfortunately for some this Christmas will be the season during which they lost a loved one through a traffic accident. Most of the accidents are needless. They involve too much alcohol and a moment's inattention to driving. The members of the Durham Region Police remind you that at this time of year it is even more important to drive defensively. We wish you and your families a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. REGIONAL POLICE DURHAM Jon. M. Jenkins Chief of Police I

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